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How can team members resolve conflict constructively ignore the opinion of others be used respectful dialogue and see compromise. See avoid discussing agreements. The only allow the team leader to make decisions.

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If all of the dimensions of a right rectangular prism are made six times larger, the surface area of the new prism is how many times the surface area of the original prism? Ο 18 Ο 216 06 Ο 36

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Find the determinant of the glven matrix. \[ \left[\begin{array}{cc} 5 & 4 \\ 8 & -2 \end{array}\right]= \] \( -42 \) 42 \( -22 \) 22

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Computer Science Give reasons why for a particular process, the number of pages in memory should be neither very small nor very large.

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CH3 HC C HC C CH CH3 o-xylene HC HC. CH toluene CH3 HC C C IC Br C OH HC HC CH C CH HC. HC CH CH HO CH CH benzoic acid benzene bromobenzene CH HC a b C Which of the above molecules have dipole-dipole forces? o-xylene toluene benzoic acid benzene bromobenzene d e

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Solar installations (cumulative) MW = megawatts= 1,000 Kilowatts Wind Installations (cumulative) Let 2011 = year 0 Let 2000= year 0 Year Base Year Installed capacity in MW Year Base Year Installed Capacity in MW 2011 0 4,592 2000 0 17,400 2012 1 7,966 2001 1 23,900 2013 2 13,010 2002 2 31,100 2014 3 19,922 2003 3 39,431 2015 4 27,741 2004 4 47,620 2016 5 42,846 2005 5 59,091 2017 6 53,926 2006 6 74,130 2018 7 64,683 2007. 8a,) What percent of the US total energy usage (108.66 quad) in 2050 will come from Solar? 8b.) What percent of the US total energy usage (108.66 quad) in 2050 will come from Wind?

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1) a) Calculate the current through each resistor in the circuit shown below. b) What is the voltage drop across each resistor in the circuit? c) What is the potential difference $V_a - V_b$? $R_1 = 1\Omega$, $R_2 = 2\Omega$, $V_1 = 2V$, $V_2 = V_3 = 4V.$

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2-1 Find the maximum stress in the aluminum plate shown below. Convert the 12 kN concentrated force into an equivalent pressure applied to the edge. Use tabulated stress concentration factors to independently calculate the maximum stress. Compare the two results by determining the percent difference in the two answers. 2-2 Find the maximum stress for the plate from 2-1 if the hole is located halfway between the centerline and top edge as shown. You will now need to model half of the plate instead of just one quarter and properly restrain vertical rigid body motion. One way to do this is to fix one keypoint along the centerline from UY displacement.

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Q.8- Find the range of gain, K, for the shown system that will cause closed-loop system to be stable, unstable, and marginally stable.

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Chapter 8, Question 12 of 20: Expected Payback Calculation In this question, we are asked to find the expected payback for a game where we bet $7 on any number from 0 to 499. If our number comes up, we win $100. To calculate the expected payback, we need to determine the probability of winning and losing. The total number of possible outcomes is 500 (from 0 to 499). Since we are betting on one number, the probability of winning is 1/500. If we win, we receive $100. If we lose, we lose our $7 bet. To calculate the expected payback, we multiply the probability of winning by the amount won and subtract the probability of losing multiplied by the amount lost. Expected Payback = (Probability of Winning * Amount Won) - (Probability of Losing * Amount Lost) Expected Payback = (1/500 * $100) - (499/500 * $7) Now we can calculate the expected payback: Expected Payback = (1/500 * $100) - (499/500 * $7) Expected Payback = $0.20 - $6.93 Expected Payback = -$6.73 Therefore, the expected payback for this game is -$6.73.

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